• PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    Princeton Day School’s Brittany Murray is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls take CJ IV tennis

    Siniakowicz aids run in first year on South team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Caroline Siniakowicz has enjoyed every aspect of her first year of high school tennis, including the fact it has helped make her a better player.    ”It has been really confidence boosting,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South sophomore, who did not…

  • Incumbent mayor doing well in West Windsor

    James R. Moeller, West Windsor To the editor: Every four years, we are all asked to count up our grievances and choose between the new guy and the incumbent mayor. What in the community, or about township governance, has become a super annoyance lately; and how big has its negative impact been? But do keep…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Arts Council bringing oxen ‘stampede’ to Valley

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Arts Council bringing oxen ‘stampede’ to Valley

    Members of the Hopewell Valley Arts Council gather around Ollie, the first of dozens of oxen that will “roam” the Valley over the next year in the council’s first initiative, a “stampede” of decorated oxen. Pictured are (from left): (first row) Liz Bell, Arts Council; Co-chairwoman Betsy Ackerman; Co-chairwoman Randee Tengi; (second row) Chris Fossel,…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers celebrate another sectional win

    New second doubles remains dominant in CJ III By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The most dominant second doubles team in the county was at it again as Allison Hubert and Nikhita Salgame marched through Steinert on Monday to help the Princeton High School girls tennis team win their third straight Central Jersey Group III…

  • Vote Crumiller, Simon for Princeton Council

    Peter Wolanin, Princeton To the editor: Jenny Crumiller and Patrick Simon deserve your vote for re-election to Princeton Council based on their tremendous service to the community leading up to consolidation, and their success in office during our first year as one Princeton. They share the fundamental values that are representative of Princeton while also…

  • President and Congress should not be paid

    Howard W. Silbersher, Princeton To the editor: During the recent government shutdown, House Speaker Boehner spoke of “fairness.”    Eight hundred thousand government workers, through no fault of their own, were “furloughed” and not being paid during this experience. The president, the Congress, and the Supreme Court were being paid during this government shutdown.    Is this…

  • NEW EGYPT: Sarah Palin stumps for Lonegan

    Rally held in New Egypt days before special election By James McEvoy, Managing Editor NEW EGYPT – Former Alaskan Republican governor and 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin stumped for U.S. Senate candidate Steve Lonegan at a campaign rally Saturday at the New Egypt Raceway. Gov. Palin and Mr. lonegan appeared before approximately 2,000 supporters…

  • Plainsboro teen helps educate Yale University doctors about Tourette Syndrome

    Plainsboro teen helps educate Yale University doctors about Tourette Syndrome

    From left, NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders Peer Advocates Tommy Licato of South Plainfield, Grace Hawruk of Nutley and Tess Kowalski of Plainsboro give a Patient-Centered Medical Education presentation October 8 at Yale University.

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